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Overview of kamigumi

*All data is current as of the end of March 2025.

Kamigumi in Numbers

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  • Sales

    Largest port transportation company

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  • Number of employees

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  • Establishment

    Founded in 1867

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  • The number of containers handled in one year
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    Mount Fuji

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    6,288 km (2,418,492 TEU)

  • Total floor area of ​​owned facilities

    Tokyo Dome

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    1,089,031 m²

  • Volume of cargo handled by Kamigumi at Kobe Port (as of fiscal year 2023)

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  • Annual truck transport distance

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    10,745,565 km

  • Maximum weight of heavy objects transported in the past

    Tokyo Tower

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    4,000t

Kamigumi's performance

Operating revenue

279.1 billion yen in fiscal year 2024
Revenue Chart

Operating profit

33 billion yen (11.9%) in fiscal year 2024
Operating Profit Diagram

Shareholder returns (dividends and dividend payout ratio)

Shareholder Returns (Dividends and Dividend Payout Ratio) Chart

Stock price trends

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The Kamigumi

Numerical targets for the Medium-Term Management Plan 2030 (Fiscal Year Ending March 2026 - Fiscal Year Ending March 2030)

Operating revenue / Operating profit

Operating revenue
Fiscal year ending March 2025

279.1 billion yen

Fiscal year ending March 2030

350 billion yen

Operating profit
Fiscal year ending March 2025

33 billion yen

Fiscal year ending March 2030

38 billion yen

EBITDA

Fiscal year ending March 2025
46.2 billion yen
Fiscal year ending March 2030
55 billion yen

ROE

Fiscal year ending March 2025
7.0%
Fiscal year ending March 2030
8.0%

Investment amount

Previous Medium-Term Management Plan Period
47.4 billion yen
 
2,400billions of yen

Consolidated dividend payout ratio

Fiscal year ending March 2025
50.4%
Fiscal year ending March 2030
Approximately 70 %

Treasury stock acquisition

Previous Medium-Term Management Plan Period
47.5 billion yen
650billions of yen

Long-term Vision 2035 (Fiscal Year Ending March 2035)

Operating revenue

Fiscal year ending March 2025

279.1 billion yen

Fiscal year ending March 2030 (target)

350 billion yen

Fiscal year ending March 2035 (target)

450 billion yen

The "reason for existence" of Kamigumi

Standing close, connecting. Becoming a new force.

Since our founding in 1867, we have supported logistics and contributed to the maintenance and development of society through business activities centered on ports that connect Japan and overseas, and people to people.

In an environment of rapid change and unpredictable futures, we have formulated our "purpose" to ensure that our company remains an indispensable presence in society.

We will clarify the values ​​that our company cherishes, and each employee will work together with the same aspirations to enhance corporate value and aim to realize a prosperous society.

Kamigumi's "business"

Comprehensive logistics services connecting Japan and the world.

Kamigumi provides all logistics services connecting Japan and the world.

Harbor Transport

We primarily handle cargo loading and unloading at major ports throughout Japan.

Warehouse/Storage

We strictly store and manage various types of cargo in appropriate warehouses.
We ship according to customer orders.

Transport

We will deliver your package to its destination using the most suitable method based on its type and size.

Kamigumi provides comprehensive import and export services tailored to your specific cargo needs .

Kamigumi's "Network"

An extensive network with approximately 30 locations both domestically and internationally.

We provide seamless cross-border logistics services to strongly support our customers' businesses.

Kamigumi's network is here

The history of Kamigumi

Kamigumi was a pioneer in port logistics, established in 1867 (Keio 3) with the opening of Kobe Port.

We have supported Japan's economic growth from a logistics perspective, building trust and a proven track record.